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Ethical Considerations In Social Work

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Ethical considerations in social work refer to the moral principles and values that guide social workers in their professional practice and decision-making.

Key Features

  • Adhering to a code of ethics
  • Confidentiality and privacy
  • Maintaining boundaries with clients
  • Avoiding conflicts of interest
  • Advocating for social justice

Pros

  • Promotes accountability and integrity in social work practice
  • Helps protect the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations
  • Guides ethical decision-making in complex situations

Cons

  • Can present challenges when faced with conflicting ethical principles
  • Requires ongoing reflection and self-awareness

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